Guest Opinion: OK to put Uzi in child\’s hands, but not OK to comfort kids with hugs

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COAST GUARD, CAPE MAY, TOWN BANK FIRE DEPARTMENTS PARTAKE IN WATERSIDE FIRE DRILL

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GTPD Patrol Car Stops on Orr Road Lead to Heroin Dealer Arrest

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CNB Hunting & Fishing News: Delaware Updates Fines for Hunting, Fishing and Boating Offenses

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Wildlife Rehabilitation Training Course Offered

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CNBNews Weekly Stats Report: Aug 25 – Aug 31

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July 2008 CNBNews Archives:Schooner Arrives at Freedom Pier

CNBNEWS ARCHIVES POSTED Wednesday, July 16, 2008

 

By John P. Schmidt NEWS Correspondent

As Gloucester City Mayor William P. James played the bagpipes on the Delaware River, the Schooner North Wind sailed into port Saturday evening, July 5.

It docked at the old Coast Guard Pier, which has been renamed Freedom Pier, under the direction of Captain Charles Reed.

Reed has more than 40 years of maritime experience and is volunteering his time to help the City.

\”It\’s a beginning,\” Councilman Jay Brophy said. \”The King Street Theater went down, the Coast Guard Base closed down, and all this property closed down. Now, it\’s alive. It\’s absolutely a benefit to everybody, it\’s unbelievable.\”

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PENDING LEGISLATION: STATE WOULD COLLECT BEACH FEES INSTEAD OF SHORE TOWNS

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Former Philadelphia Homeless Marine Working to Rescue Fellow Vets

PHILADELPHIA (AP) – When Kermit Putman was 20, he went from hanging on a North Philly street corner to serving as a U.S. Marine in Panama before and during the 1989 Operation Just Cause invasion that captured the notorious drug-dealing President Manuel Noriega. \”I got my first kill in Panama in 1987,\” Putman said. \”We were…

 

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CHUCKLES: HOW BLONDE WAS SHE?

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